• DaddleDew@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    “I’m traveling, not driving!”

    It baffles me that they always believe that this is a valid argument. What a bunch of morons.

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      8 months ago

      they just think they have some kind of Konami code for real life. except it’s always about stupid shit like driving. they never extend the “logic” to other crimes.

      ok, so if you just commit murder can you get out of it by saying “I’m not murdering, I’m engaging in extreme hypnosis”?

      same thing for when they say “I’m not a citizen of the US/didn’t consent to the laws so they don’t apply to me” well ok so foreigners can just come in and do whatever they want?

      it’s incredible how much time they put into “researching” this inane set of beliefs but waste zero seconds thinking about the implications.

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      8 months ago

      I’d like to learn how to travel in my car without actually drivimg. And also why a different word for the same thing should make a legal difference. This is dumber than flat earth shit

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        8 months ago

        different wording is a high standard for them. they think capitalization makes a difference lol